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To: TEDennis who wrote (2176)1/15/1998 5:59:00 PM
From: tech  Respond to of 3391
 
TED, do me a favor and call Jeff Richards 602 496-4545, before we go any further.

From what I understand there have been no error and MOT is very happy with how the code is testing thus far.

Since feltburner has not come forward with any detailed information regarding what he has posted is pure crap.

Furthermore, If you remember MOT had not sent all the code to consygen and CSGI had to keep going back to them to find more files etc.

from what I understand a parsing error could result due to the fact that their was code missing.

also, aren't parsing errors and conversion errors two different things ?

I called several Y2k companies and asked to speak to a programmer and they all said that a parsing error would result if there was code missing and that they are total unrelated to conversion errors.

However, I will repeat that I am unaware of any problems at all.



To: TEDennis who wrote (2176)1/15/1998 6:01:00 PM
From: feltburner  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3391
 
TED, as usual you're 100% right. I don't know what it means; I have spoken w/ people who do, and I still don't know what it means. The gist of their techspeak was that it was not good, however. If you say it means a 50/50 chance that something went wrong, I'll bow to your expertise.
Thanks,
Felt Burner